The strike in Wall Street
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- Battle of Wall Street. // America;4/17/1948, Vol. 79 Issue 2, p19
The article reports on two developments in the Wall Street strike that call for special comment. First, is the incident on March 30, 1948, which some of the newspapers called a riot. The second is the invitation forwarded by the union, the United Financial Employees (AFL), to a group of...
- Your Liquid Capital -- A Dire Emergency. Blackman, Irving L. // Modern Machine Shop;Dec2008, Vol. 81 Issue 7, p38
The author criticizes the entire business model of Wall Street, New York, given the 2008 economic condition of the U.S. He claims that Wall Street has become obsolete and the collapse of the DOW is one example of its failure. He cites Wall Street's safe investment is in effective as it brings...
- After creating problem, Wall Street wins. // Inside Tucson Business;12/29/2008, Vol. 18 Issue 30, p20
The author reflects on the economic and financial struggle of the financial services industries in Wall Street, New York City in 2008. It is evident that financial institutions are remarkably hit by the tremendous impact of the economic recessions and financial crisis. The situation results into...
- #revolution. Coffin, Bill // National Underwriter / Life & Health Financial Services;10/10/2011, Vol. 115 Issue 19, p6
In this article the author discusses the Wall Street protest movement which began in Zocatti Park in lower Manhattan, New York City against corruption in the country. He states that though he is not in support of the Wall Street in New York City he does not support these protestors either as...
- Bailouts are a bad idea. Crain, Keith // Automotive News;9/29/2008, Vol. 83 Issue 6327, p12
The article presents the author's comment on the bailouts given by the U.S. Congress to the Wall Street, New York companies. According to the author, giving aid to the U.S. auto industry is more important than giving it to companies in New York only. It is stated that the treasury secretary...
- Harrington Reemerges to Speak About Fund Scandal & Source of Her Courage. Barney, Lee // Money Management Executive;10/29/2007, Vol. 15 Issue 41, p3
The author reflects on Noreen Harrington's, a 20-year-old Wall Street veteran in New York, comments about the market timing and late trading at Canary Capital, which caused the company a $5 billion fines, as well as defiled the company's reputation. She states that Harrington has been braved...
- Has the Stock Market Gone Too Far? Avery, Harold // America;10/6/1928, Vol. 39 Issue 26, p616
The author reflects on speculations on the stock exchange. He talks about the effect of the speeding-up of stock quotations which made some bankers, professional men and women, and business executives dabbling in stocks. He also discusses the events in Wall Street in New York, the Barclay's Bank...
- City takes national stage. Macbride, Elizabeth // Crain's New York Business;12/24/2007, Vol. 23 Issue 52, p3
The article presents the author's comments on various political and other happenings in New York City. The author says that the city's mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has thrust New York into national debates. According to him, it's Wall Street's wealth that has again made New York of primary...
- Making a deal too good to believe. // Inside Tucson Business;9/10/2007, Vol. 17 Issue 13, p26
The author reflects on business cheats that happen in Wall Street, New York. The author mentions the shut down of First Magnus in Tucson, Arizona, as one of the deals that Wall Street wanted to happen. The hearing on debt rating agencies by the U.S. Congress is also cited, and stressed that Wall...


